Which Is Best - Film Or Digital SLR Cameras? - part 2
by Jim Johnson
So this means that a normal 50mm lens will produce images that more closely resemble those made by a 75mm film camera lens, and this same magnification factor holds true for all other lenses used as well. This makes it especially hard to get a wide angle lens to work well with a digital SLR as most 24mm wide angle lenses will make an image that is in the 36mm range instead.
There are some high end digital SLRs that reduce this problem with larger sensor sizes, but expect to pay for that feature.
All in all, digital SLR cameras still offer a lot of great advantages over film though that the serious hobbyist or pro will want to consider to get the best results possible on each shot.
Copyright (c) Jim Johnson
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